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What brought this to mind is my watch. It's just a generic cheap Timex -- digital, alarm, backlight that stopped working a few years ago, etc. For a few years I've had to use something stronger and harder than my finger, like the back end of a pen, to push the buttons that set the time. But it's comfortable, and how often do you need to set the time anyway?
Twice a year, of course. And this morning I discovered that a critical button no longer works, and I was stuck in daylight-savings time. Worse than being one hour off, though, is being one hour and a minute or two off, and by the time I was done screwing with it, that was its state. (It could zero the seconds, but not change the minutes or hours.) So, off to the store.
What I really want doesn't seem to exist. I'd prefer a watch with a conventional face and hands, but I want an alarm. (I don't use an alarm often, but I occasionally need it.) Oh well. My new watch is a bit on the ugly side, so maybe I'll be less reluctant to replace it next time. I do not, however, intend to apply that logic to my next car. :-)

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So many people are trying to convince me to upgrade my car. What's wrong for something that works? Grins!
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I thought I was the only one.....
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How many stores did you look at for the watch that you want? An analog face with an alarm should be available somewhere.
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I only went to one store. I figure that if I eventually find the watch I want, I'll be willing to spend some money on a good one and won't overly regret the $15 I spent on the current occupant of my wrist. And if I don't find the watch I want, the current one will suffice. I'll probably surf for options.
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New tires, exhaust system, alternator, and I don't remember what else happened to me in 2002. I was too scared to go through the winter with the brakes currently on the car (not just pads, but rotors, too) and decided that 11 years/almost 200K miles was old enough for me to replace it.
RE: surfing, I looked on Amazon for radio/CD/alarm clocks last week and was amazed at the variety available. Maybe you should look for a preferred wristwatch there.
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I've never gotten a car up to 200k miles (or even 100k), so that probably explains a lot of the difference.